Turner Clay is back and opens up about his wife passing away from a rare form of cancer months after the birth of their second child. He’s been back to the spooky cabin a handful of times, hoping that creepy-ass phone might ring and he’ll get the chance to hear his wife’s voice again. Alas, it’s not to be. A mysterious package is dropped off at his house one night (all caught by his security camera) and upon reading the note attached, he discovers a couple was hearing sounds coming from a keyboard up in their attic which quickly lead to magnetic letters being arranged into words on their fridge. It turns out the keyboard used to belong to his wife and the family returns it to him after discovering the receipt for the item in the box and watching Turner’s movies. Turner calls bullshit and thinks it’s just someone trying to get a little fame. Bumps in the night forces our guy to begin looking into what or who may be haunting his home. Phantom piano notes get him hopeful that his lost loved one ain’t as gone as believed and that would be a relief considering how whatever it is seems to be creeping around his kids in the middle of the night. After talking to the woman who dropped the keyboard off, he starts seeing a connection to his prior investigations into the Lightfoot house and it’s infamous specter. He ends up buying the place he’s spent so many restless nights at and the paranormal shit hits the spooky fan. The tension of the previous outings is mostly absent but would have felt kinda out of place considering the subject matter. It’s a sweet way to say goodbye to a loved one even if it may be the final nail in the coffin for any dope who believed these things were rooted in truth.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The Blackwell Ghost 6 (2022) (USA)
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Turner Clay is back and opens up about his wife passing away from a rare form of cancer months after the birth of their second child. He’s been back to the spooky cabin a handful of times, hoping that creepy-ass phone might ring and he’ll get the chance to hear his wife’s voice again. Alas, it’s not to be. A mysterious package is dropped off at his house one night (all caught by his security camera) and upon reading the note attached, he discovers a couple was hearing sounds coming from a keyboard up in their attic which quickly lead to magnetic letters being arranged into words on their fridge. It turns out the keyboard used to belong to his wife and the family returns it to him after discovering the receipt for the item in the box and watching Turner’s movies. Turner calls bullshit and thinks it’s just someone trying to get a little fame. Bumps in the night forces our guy to begin looking into what or who may be haunting his home. Phantom piano notes get him hopeful that his lost loved one ain’t as gone as believed and that would be a relief considering how whatever it is seems to be creeping around his kids in the middle of the night. After talking to the woman who dropped the keyboard off, he starts seeing a connection to his prior investigations into the Lightfoot house and it’s infamous specter. He ends up buying the place he’s spent so many restless nights at and the paranormal shit hits the spooky fan. The tension of the previous outings is mostly absent but would have felt kinda out of place considering the subject matter. It’s a sweet way to say goodbye to a loved one even if it may be the final nail in the coffin for any dope who believed these things were rooted in truth.
Turner Clay is back and opens up about his wife passing away from a rare form of cancer months after the birth of their second child. He’s been back to the spooky cabin a handful of times, hoping that creepy-ass phone might ring and he’ll get the chance to hear his wife’s voice again. Alas, it’s not to be. A mysterious package is dropped off at his house one night (all caught by his security camera) and upon reading the note attached, he discovers a couple was hearing sounds coming from a keyboard up in their attic which quickly lead to magnetic letters being arranged into words on their fridge. It turns out the keyboard used to belong to his wife and the family returns it to him after discovering the receipt for the item in the box and watching Turner’s movies. Turner calls bullshit and thinks it’s just someone trying to get a little fame. Bumps in the night forces our guy to begin looking into what or who may be haunting his home. Phantom piano notes get him hopeful that his lost loved one ain’t as gone as believed and that would be a relief considering how whatever it is seems to be creeping around his kids in the middle of the night. After talking to the woman who dropped the keyboard off, he starts seeing a connection to his prior investigations into the Lightfoot house and it’s infamous specter. He ends up buying the place he’s spent so many restless nights at and the paranormal shit hits the spooky fan. The tension of the previous outings is mostly absent but would have felt kinda out of place considering the subject matter. It’s a sweet way to say goodbye to a loved one even if it may be the final nail in the coffin for any dope who believed these things were rooted in truth.
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